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The CEH Program : Ethical Hacking and CountermeasurersThe CEH Program certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral
CEH by EC-Council: Certified Ethical Hacker and Penetration TestingTo beat a hacker, you need to think like one! This is exactly what this class will teach you. It is the
The definition of an Ethical Hacker is very similar to a Penetration Tester. The Ethical Hacker is an individual who is usually employed with the organization and who can be trusted to undertake an attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems using the same methods as a Hacker. Hacking is a felony in the United States and most other countries. When it is done by request and under a contract between an Ethical Hacker and an organization, it is legal. The most important point is that an Ethical Hacker has authorization to probe the target.
This class will immerse the students into a hands-on environment where they will be shown how to conduct ethical hacking. They will be exposed to an entirely different way of achieving optimal information security posture in their organization; by hacking it! They will scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. Students then learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system. Students will also learn about Intrusion Detection, Policy Creation, Social Engineering, DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflows, Virus Creation and others.
When a student leaves this intensive 5 day class they will have hands on understanding and experience in Ethical Hacking.
Some of the hacking concepts you will learn to master during this hands on hacking course
Module 01: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Module 02: Hacking Laws Module 03: Footprinting Module 04: Module 05: Scanning Module 06: Enumeration Module 07: System Hacking Module 08: Trojans and Backdoors Module 09: Viruses and Worms Module 10: Sniffers Module 11: Social Engineering Module 12: Phishing Module 13: Hacking Email Accounts Module 14: Denial of Service Module 15: Session Hijacking Module 16: Hacking Webservers Module 17: Web Application Vulnerabilities Module 18: Web Based Password Cracking Techniques Module 19: SQL Injection Module 20: Hacking Wireless Networks Module 21: Physical Security Module 22: Linux Hacking Module 23: Evading IDS, Honeypots and Firewalls Module 24: Buffer Overflows Module 25: Cryptography Module 26: Penetration Testing Methodologies -
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